Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98687 total results. Showing results 90461 to 90480 «452045214522452345244525452645274528Next ›Last » Live Blog: “What Works in Crime Reduction” conference This conference marks the end of a three year funded research programme supported by the ESRC and UK College of Policing to support the What Works Centre for Crime Reduction. Key speakers include: Alex Marshall, CEO of the College of Policing; David Halpern, National Adviser on What Works, Cabinet Office; Professor Malcolm Sparrow, Harvard University; Sara Thornton, Head of the National Police Chiefs' Council. Policing Insight 24/1/2017 News GCHQ director Robert Hannigan resigns Robert Hannigan, who has held the post of GCHQ director since 2014, said he was stepping down for family reasons. BBC 24/1/2017 News Country’s longest serving chief to retire PCC thanks Chief Constable Mick Creedon and speaks of his 'huge contribution to policing'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/1/2017 News Police who Tasered race adviser were ‘doing what public expect of them’ Avon and Somerset police federation chairman defends officers who Tasered Judah Adunbi after mistaking him for wanted man The Guardian 23/1/2017 News Police Federation: Hard Irish border ‘puts PSNI at risk’ A post-Brexit "hard border" between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland would put police "in the terrorist firing line", the Northern Ireland Police Federation has warned. BBC 23/1/2017 News Derbyshire’s top cop Mick Creedon is to retire The Chief Constable of Derbyshire police, Mick Creedon, has announced he is to retire. Mr Creedon is saying goodbye after spending 37 years in the police. Derbyshire Live 23/1/2017 News The police promotion landscape: “Going for promotion just isn’t attractive any more” Promotion has never been easy - but increasingly some officers find it no longer an attractive proposition at all. Ben Ewart of bselected examines the promotion landscape and how officers might begin to find it an exciting opportunity once again. Policing Insight 23/1/2017 Opinion Chief Constable’s plan to retire sparks PCC’s search for new chief Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa is starting his hunt for a new and “inspirational” Chief Constable following the current Chief Mick Creedon’s decision to retire after a decade leading the force. Derbyshire OPCC 23/1/2017 News Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner Annual Report April 2015 – March 2016 Cyber crime is a growing threat and it is predicted that the volume of cyber crime is set to exceed that of traditional crime. Hampshire OPCC 23/1/2017 Report Spit guards: Why MPs must lend Chief Constables their political support "We need both legislative change in Westminster, and we need MPs to lend their political support to Chief Constables to make spit guards available to their officers". Holly Lynch MP writes exclusively for Policing Insight on her work in Parliament and elsewhere in support of police officers' use of spit guards. Policing Insight 23/1/2017 Opinion College endorses alternative fitness tests for officers The Chester Treadmill Police Walk Test (CTPWT) and the Chester Treadmill Police Run Test (CTPRT), designed by Professor Kevin Sykes, will give forces a choice - other than the standard 15-metre Multistage Shuttle Run (15m MSTF) currently used. College of Policing 23/1/2017 News Met launches knife crime clampdown after spate of stabbings over weekend Scotland Yard launched a new drive against knife crime in London this week after a spate of stabbings over the weekend. The Standard 23/1/2017 News Rise in traditional crimes ‘worrying’ , says Met Police chief All but one force showed an increase in violent crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/1/2017 News Terrorists’ fast train to Britain: Mail exposes shocking security flaws that allow ANYONE to get to the UK on Eurostar without a passport Terrorists and criminals can travel to Britain on the Eurostar without any form of identification, a Daily Mail investigation reveals. The extraordinary flaw in our border security means anyone can arrive in the heart of London without a passport for as little as £2.60 – the price of a cup of coffee. Mail Online 23/1/2017 News Council tax may rise to support Staffordshire Police Householders will have to pay more for policing in Staffordshire if a 1.99 per cent council tax hike is approved. Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Ellis is proposing the first increase in the county's policing precept since 2010 in order to safeguard investment in services in the face of Government funding cuts. Stoke on Trent Live 23/1/2017 News New police station in Cambridge city centre, vows Chief Constable Police and Crime Commissioner Jason Ablewhite has announced the closure of Parkside police station in a massive sell off of the force’s estate Cambridgeshire Live 23/1/2017 News More powerful two-shot TASER set to be handed to Cambridgeshire police Police officers could be issued with the new TASER X2 gun despite calls for use of the potentially fatal weapon to be curtailed Cambridgeshire Live 23/1/2017 News Construction of new £21.5m Wrexham police station begins Construction of a new £21.5m police station in north Wales is set to start on Monday. The "eco-friendly" station is being built on the site of a former warehouse in Llay, near Wrexham, and will include energy-saving features designed to reduce running costs. BBC 23/1/2017 News Dozens of new beat police for London after Sadiq Khan pledge Dozens of new beat officers are being deployed in London in a major shake-up of policing in the capital. The Standard 23/1/2017 News Online dating fraud victim numbers at record high The number of people defrauded in the UK by online dating scams reached a record high in 2016, the Victoria Derbyshire programme has learned. BBC 23/1/2017 News «452045214522452345244525452645274528Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events